The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... not the has during the last ten years so vigorously production , should form the chief object of attacked the half - gothic , half - pagan edifice social institutions ; that the human soul , not which still imprisons the free flight ...
... not the has during the last ten years so vigorously production , should form the chief object of attacked the half - gothic , half - pagan edifice social institutions ; that the human soul , not which still imprisons the free flight ...
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In looking around telligence , not the Englishman , the Italian , us , we affirm that the spiritual view which the German , but man : he adores , not the Mr. Carlyle takes of human life is the only god of one sect , of cne period ...
In looking around telligence , not the Englishman , the Italian , us , we affirm that the spiritual view which the German , but man : he adores , not the Mr. Carlyle takes of human life is the only god of one sect , of cne period ...
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... but misplaces the starting - point of human activity ; it is the collective thought seeking to supplant , as the point of view in the social organism , the individual thought ; the spirit of humanity visibly surpassing ( for it has ...
... but misplaces the starting - point of human activity ; it is the collective thought seeking to supplant , as the point of view in the social organism , the individual thought ; the spirit of humanity visibly surpassing ( for it has ...
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Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to ... He seems to regard the human world , all these discontents , all these rever- race rather as an aggregate of ...
Half a century ago , all the of Humanity by a collective labor , according boldest and most innovating theories sought to ... He seems to regard the human world , all these discontents , all these rever- race rather as an aggregate of ...
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... the thought of God which stirs within them , and which the whole human race collectively can alone accomplish . Disown not , then , the common mother for the sake of certain of her children , however privileged they may be ; for at ...
... the thought of God which stirs within them , and which the whole human race collectively can alone accomplish . Disown not , then , the common mother for the sake of certain of her children , however privileged they may be ; for at ...
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